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March 2009 News From Centrum

I am delighted to announce that John MacElwee has accepted an offer from the Centrum Board of Directors and will become the fifth Executive Director in the thirty-seven year history of Centrum. MacElwee (pronounced Mac-ELL-wee) will begin his tenure at the beginning of April. John replaces Thatcher Bailey who is now focusing on the newly established Fort Worden Collaborative.

John has worked in the field of arts management for over twenty-five years, and was selected from a field of forty-five applicants. We are thrilled to find a person of John’s caliber. He is the perfect fit for our organization. As Detroit Symphony Chairman Emeritus, Peter D. Cummings described him, he’s “the best non-profit marketer I ever worked with.”

“I am so excited to be a part of Centrum,” John says.  “I look forward to working with all of you to ensure
that Centrum communities and programs remain strong. I’m excited about all of the collaborative possibilities both at Fort Worden State Park and in Port Townsend, which, together, comprise a truly magical corner of the world. I am meeting with staff and board members prior to my start, and will reach out to as many of you as I can upon my arrival in April.”

John’s career started twenty-five years ago in the field of marketing, fundraising, and community relations for symphony orchestras, including the Pacific Symphony in Orange County, California. the Houston Symphony, and the Detroit Symphony, where he served as Vice President for Marketing and Communications--and where he brought tickets sales to their highest levels.

He also initiated two new community based jazz programs as part of the orchestra’s outreach programming. He later moved to the directorship of the Arts Council of Sonoma County, where he has worked with a broad array of community arts programs. Most recently, he was lead consultant in developing the business plan for the $120 million Green Music Center at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California, scheduled to open in 2011. Throughout his management career, John has continued to perform as a bass player with varied jazz ensembles, as well as orchestras and bluegrass groups.

VIP DONOR TICKET SALES
On May 1, we will be opening up ticket sales for our summer and fall performances - including our June 26-27 concerts with the Borromeo String Quartet.

As a Centrum donor, we’d like to invite you to get a head start on the general public. Therefore, we will be opening ticket sales for donors beginning Monday, April 20. Reserve the seat you want by purchasing tickets online at www.centrum.org, or by calling us at 360-385-3102 x116.

COMMUNITY UPDATES
Moving forward in 2009, all of us at Centrum are committed to sustaining and growing the communities and experiences that you love. Our four strategic values—cultural competence, artistic relevance, partnership, and financial vitality will guide our work this year and beyond, underlining the responsibility to ensure the continued growth of our communities and its artists. So what’s happening in our communities? Visit www.centrum.org for all of the latest information, but here’s a taste:

Fiddle Tunes at Centrum
We just wrapped up a very successful Quebecois Fiddle Tunes Intensive in March with De Temps Antan, and are working with Artistic Director Dirk Powell, gearing up for this summer’s Festival of American Fiddle Tunes. In November, we focus on Cajun music and culture during Le Bal de Maison - A Cajun House Party taking place at Fort Worden.

Residencies and New Work
At the end of 2008, we refocused our Artist in Residence program to support the creation of New Work by artists. This initiative is paying off. Over 120 artists are scheduled to be with us so far in 2009, creating new art at Fort Worden.

Young Artist Project
We are set to launch our middle school Explorations workshops, which give students from across the state  - as well as the all 7th graders in Port Townsend-  the opportunity to work with an amazing group of artists, including African dancers, Caribbean drummers, Latin American sculptors and glass blowers, Japanese musicians, and modern American hip-hop artists. It will also be a very busy summer for young artists, with our Summer High School Arts Camp; DANCE This – a new partnership with Seattle Theatre Group for high-schoolers; and Whale Camp – a new partnership with The Port Townsend Marine Science Center.

The Centrum Writers’ Exchange
Artistic Director Cristina García has crafted a completely sold-out workshop May 7-10 entitled Holding Your Gaze: The Literature of Witness, with poet Carolyn Forché. And the week of July 12-19, the Port Townsend Writers’ Conference will feature novelist Chris Abani, nonfiction writers Kim Barnes and Denise Chávez, poets Mark Doty and Robert Wrigely, and many others.

Jazz at Centrum

When you look at the faculty for 2009 Jazz Port Townsend, you see the future of jazz in America. Artistic Director John Clayton has invited a dynamic and exciting group of young artists to join some of our favorite faculty, and the results are outstanding; workshop registrations are well ahead of projections. We’ve also just announced two new gatherings that will take place in the fall, a Big Band Intensive led by John Clayton, and an Advanced Improvisation Intensive with Geoffrey Keezer.

Blues at Centrum
MacArthur Fellow Corey Harris kicks off his first year as Artistic Director of Blues at Centrum by inviting Terry Bean, Jerron Paxton, and Hook Herrera to come to Fort Worden in late April for a Traditional Back Porch Blues Summit. He’s also asked three West African musicians—Cheick Hamala Diabaté, Moussa Konate, and Mohamed Kouyate to join this summer’s (renamed) Port Townsend Acoustic Blues Festival to highlight our shared musical heritage. In October, we’ll be hosting a Piedmont Blues Intensive with John Dee Holeman, Michael Roach, and Lightnin’ Wells.

Fort Worden
At the end of the year, Centrum responded to a “Request for Letters of Interest” from Washington State Parks, outlining the organization’s long-term commitment to Fort Worden. Centrum’s application has been favorably reviewed and a two-year effort is now underway to achieve a host of mutually agreed upon organizational, financial, and program milestones that prove the wisdom of the State developing a long term co-management agreement with Centrum.

The working group for the newly named Fort Worden Collaborative consists of Fort Worden Manager Kate Burke, Centrum Board members John Begley and Cindy Hill Finnie, and former Centrum Executive Director Thatcher Bailey. In its efforts to develop, support, and promote creative learning and discovery at Fort Worden. The Collaborative will devote resources to strengthen the alliance of public, private nonprofit, and for profit enterprises at the Park.

In gratitude,
Libby Reid, Centrum Board President

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